West Texas A&M University

Employment While You're In College

QUICK LINKS

Federal Work Study (FWS) program – This program is part of a financial aid package for qualified individuals. West Texas A&M University hires students who have an FWS award as well as students who do not have an FWS award. Once logged into the part time job search database, if you are able to see the blue "How Do I Apply For This Job?" then you can follow the steps under this button on apply for the on campus position.

Part-Time Jobs Search Engine – All on campus jobs are posted in this database as well as off campus jobs in the surrounding area. In addition, the typing, spelling, and 10 key tests can be accessed from this link while in the office of Student Employment Services. From this database, you will print out a "Job Applicant Authorization" form for each on campus job to which you want to apply.

Time/Traq & Required Employee Training– This link provides access to the online training modules required for Texas A&M system employees as well as to the TimeTraq electronic payroll timekeeping system.

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Location of Office - Student Employment Services is located in the Student Success Center in the Classroom Center, 113. Hours of operation are 8:00am - 7:00pm Monday and 8:00am-5:00pm Tuesday through Friday when West Texas A&M University is open. The phone number is 806.651.2397. The email address is part-timejobs@wtamu.edu.

Job Search Workshops - Navigating the Part-time Job Search is a workshop designed for students seeking a part-time job. We walk through the steps to apply for a job, provide interview and resume tips and key ways to succeed in a job. Workshops last for around 45 minutes and are held in CC 113. See Career Services' schedule for up-to-date workshop times. No RSVP required, but please arrive early as no latecomers are admitted.

EEO/AA Statement - West Texas A&M University is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, or veteran status. Reaffirmation Memo

IRCA Requirement - The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires all new employees to present proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States.

Criminal History Information - By submitting an application for employment with West Texas A&M University, you may be subject to a criminal background check.

Selective Service Requirement - Texas law requires that males, age 18 through 25, show proof of compliance with Federal Selective Service Laws. The Selective Service web site allows the user to verify if they are in compliance.

Public Disclosure of Information - Be advised that under Texas law, names and other information concerning applicants or nominees may be subject to disclosure upon request.

Notice to applicants: WTAMU's Campus Security and Fire Safety Report includes a crime report, safety checklists, emergency phone numbers, policy statements, descriptions of emergency campus services, information about acquaintance rape and the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. A paper copy will be provided upon request.